Thanks you all for your replies and comments. As someone who has never owned a Kubota, I appreciate the insight. I’m leaning toward making the purchase. I don’t think I will regret it.
Don't forget to check back in if you make the purchase.Thanks you all for your replies and comments. As someone who has never owned a Kubota, I appreciate the insight. I’m leaning toward making the purchase. I don’t think I will regret it.
so ... i will never regret buying this ol' girl. but i'd not buy a new one for my first tractor. i mean, unless i had 3x the cost of my pickup truck just sorta laying around. i bought this 1998 l3010 for $9k and it has absolutely changed the way i approach projects around the house and the farm. i've put a few bucks into it since then - and broken some things on it - as is apt to happen when using any tool that you're new to. sounds like you'd be paying retail pricing for this ... so if it were me, i'd make sure it's exactly what i want or need - which is super hard to judge if you've not owned/used a tractor before.Thanks you all for your replies and comments. As someone who has never owned a Kubota, I appreciate the insight. I’m leaning toward making the purchase. I don’t think I will regret it.
Sorry for showing up late with a comment about your buying this tractor. Maybe I missed it, but are you also buying a bucket for the front end loader as part of the deal? Useful as the grapple is, there are some situations where a material bucket is the preferred weapon of choice. Any digging or moving of loose material (soil, sand, gravel, snow, etc.), for example.Thanks you all for your replies and comments. As someone who has never owned a Kubota, I appreciate the insight. I’m leaning toward making the purchase. I don’t think I will regret it.